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| Deciding when to quit If I am in a good game and I am cleaning up but getting tired, I will sit out and walk away from the screen and have a cup of coffee. After 25 minutes or so I will get back in the game but if I am still tired I will stand up and my session will be over. A lot of people try to play 8 hours or some other time limit but if they are winning they will stay longer. If I am winning and tired but all the bad players have left the table I will leave too. My odds of winning a lot has gone down and there will be the chance I will have a bad loss. Some people are down a little and stay too long trying to break even. I would rather take a small loss and leave. You can make it up in the next session. If I am up 25 times the minimum bet I will usually leave if I go down under 20 times the minimum. If I have broken even but am struggling, I will quit. There is nothing wrong with breaking even. It’s the next best thing to winning. |
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| I agrre with you Jazzaxe... Deciding when to quit is always difficult, even if winning or losing... The worst thing about betting is that anyone don't only want to win today, but want to win what they have lost yesterday!!! I'm one of them! |
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